RNZ is New Zealand’s statutory civil defence lifeline radio broadcaster. That means RNZ will provide vital information and updates as they come to hand on air and online during an emergency. 

As part of its responsibility under its Charter to provide reliable, independent and freely accessible news and information, RNZ also has a role to play in helping New Zealanders be as ready as they can be for an emergency. 

The guides below are designed to help get you and your whānau ready. They supplement official advice and delve into many of the common concerns or questions people have in times of emergency.  

In the event of a civil defence emergency listen to your radio 

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) advises that in times of crisis or civil defence emergency a battery powered radio, or a car radio remain essential lifelines if power is out and other forms of communication are unavailable.  

Check our AM and FM frequencies.

Emergency guides

Tile for MetService weather explainer: severe weather - emergency advice guide

Getting to grips with weather warning systems is now an important part of your toolkit for keeping safe in an emergency. See the guide.

Tile for MetService weather explainer: thunderstorms - emergency advice guide

Understanding the thunderstorm warning system means you’ll be able to know how bad the incoming weather might be and take the right action for you and your whānau. See the guide.

Tile for emergency phone usage tips - emergency advice guide

Tips to get your device ready and use it effectively when disaster strikes. See the guide.

Tile for how to spot misinformation and disinformation - emergency advice guide

Misinformation and disinformation can spread rapidly in an emergency; here are some tips to know how to filter information. See the guide.

 

Tile for practical insurance advice - emergency advice guide

Tips for getting prepared for making insurance claims after an emergency. See the guide.

Tile for protecting sentimental items - emergency advice guide

Practical advice and tips on storing, protecting and caring for your taonga and family heirlooms. See the guide.

 

Tile for getting your flat emergency ready - emergency advice guide

Practical advice for renters and flatmates who want to be ready when the unexpected happens. See the guide.

Tile for your community is your best resource in an emergency - emergency advice guide

In medium to large-scale events, traditional emergency responders can be overwhelmed. That’s where your community response becomes vital. See the guide.

 

Tile for managing your medication during an emergency - emergency advice guide

Recent emergencies have shown how important it is to be prepared, particularly when it comes to your essential medications. See the guide.

Resources for an emergency

AM & FM Frequencies

In the event of a civil defence emergency listen to your radio.

Get Ready

A resource for getting you and your whānau prepared and ready for an emergency. 

 

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA)

The Agency responsible for national emergency management planning and leading or supporting the response and recovery from emergencies. 

 

Metservice

Warnings, watches and severe weather outlook.

 

Who to Contact

A list of local and regional councils who will provide civil defence information for your area.



Emergency Guides

Metservice weather explainer: Severe weather

MetService weather explainer: thunderstorms

Emergency phone usage tips

Mis and disinformation and how to spot it

Practical insurance advice

Protecting sentimental items

Getting your flat emergency ready

Your community is your best resource in an emergency

Managing your medication during an emergency